1.Salim Durani
Maybe the first cricketer to take the big step
into the world of movies. He didn’t have
to work too hard to fit into the roles. Blessed
with some natural good looks, an athletic with
enviable popularity amidst the public, he did
look good on screen as he made his big screen
debut opposite one of the top heroines of the
time, Parveen Babi. However nothing much materialized
from that and Salim’s filmi career was over
quite soon though his popularity remained unmoved.
Salim is still remembered as one of India’s
first genuine all rounders.
2. Salil Ankola
The only cricketer who has achieved a reasonable
degree of success in the entertainment industry.
He is known more for his small screen heroics
than his exploits with the cricket ball. Never
a frontline member of the Indian cricket team
he was however a member of the squad that reached
the semifinals of the 96 World Cup. He changed
careers soon after and found the big screen a
bit too hot to handle, has been quite a prominent
face on the small screen for the past five years.
3. Ajay Jadeja
He had all the right elements to strike the right
chord with audience. After being barred from playing
cricket after the infamous match fixing scandal,
Jadeja tried his hand at movies. The flashy personality,
the ever ready smile and lots of attitude might
have helped him in front of the camera. However
his debut in movies proved disastrous with Khel
in which he starred alongside Suniel Shetty that
bombed at the box office. He has not tried much
except chat shows on TV since then.
4. Vinodh Kambli
The spring that failed to blossom. Bad timing
and bad luck prevented his cricketing career from
really getting set; it was always in fits and
starts. It was around 3-4 years back that he tried
his hands at movies but people had nearly forgotten
his name owing to his long absence from the cricketing
scene and the movie failed miserably. He has not
been seen on the big screen since.
And there have been others who have made fleeting
appearances in movies including the legendary
Kapil Dev in Iqbal. We also hear that a movie
with Mohinder Amarnath in an important role is
in the making. The track record of cricketers
in the film industry is not very encouraging.
Maybe they are better off wearing pads, gloves
and helmets rather than grease paint.
Now Sadagopan Ramesh is trying to make a mark.
One must say that he is well prepared after quite
a few hours spent in front of camera on TV in
the company of seasoned actors. He might know
that acting in movies is a different deal altogether
as different as Test cricket and 20-20. However,
we wish him all the best for his innings on the
big screen.
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